I CLACKAMAS COUNT’S NEWS Don’t miss Bud Abbott and Lou Costello in that hilarious comedy, Hold That Ghost” at tthe Broadway Mr. ami Mrs. G. R. Sagar enjoyed theatre this Sunday, Monday and T uesday.— Adv. Thanksgiving in Portland. estacada l o c a l s Chief o f poliice Dale Russell of Estacada will attend the special de­ fense school conducted by the feder­ al bureau of investigation and held in Portland next week December 1 to 6. John Geil who is now a radio specialist in the U. S. army arrived here Tuesday from McChord Field to spend a fifteen day furlough visiting at the home o f his parents Mr. and Mrs. George Geil. sure her not being disappointed in’ the selection of a present the club presented Mrs. Erickson with a col. lection o f dimes contributed by mem­ bers o f the club. Mr. and Mrs .Earl Jones entertain­ Ear) Shibley who is working at Waidport spent from Thuraday to ed Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Looney and son Donald at their home here last Monday at his home here. Thursday. The host and hostess al­ Guests at the R. F. Snyder home ways at their best in this role pro­ for Thanksgiving dinner included, vided a most remarkable dinner. Also Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Snyder Jr., Mr enjoyed by their guests was the de­ and Mrs. Glen Keeth and son G or lightful after dinner enteitainment. ,don, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fanton, provided by Mr. and Mrs. Jones. Mrs. Holman and Mr .and Mrs. W. Finneral. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jones purchased FRIDAY, NOV 28, 1941 veil. She cairied a shower boquet of V « * .gardenias and bouvardia. Her attendants were Miss Francine Sharp o f Clackamas maid o f honor, and Misses Beverly Menke and Irene Park bridesmuids, each wearing pas­ tel frocks and carrying harmonizing colonial nosegays. Roy Park was the groom’ s best man and Herbert Franklin and Bob Tohey were ushers. The brides mother wore peacock hue velvet with a corsage of Rebrun lillies while the grooms mother wore dusty rose lace with a coisage of A l­ bum lillies. The church was beautifully decor ated with large white chrysanthe mums in tall gold baskets with white candelabra .palms and ferns. Mrs. A. B. Peterson sang “ Until” and “ I Love Yo uTruly” preceding the ceremony accompanied by Mrs Dan Hayne at th“ organ. Mrs. Hayne also played the wedding march. A reception was held in the church parlois following the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Park are well known i nEstacada where they graduated from the Estacada high school. They have lived in Albany about a year where Ml .Park is employed as saw­ yer at the 13 right wood Shingle Co. The bride and groom huve temporar­ ily taken an apartment until their new home is completed. Guests from Estacada and vicinity who attended the wedding at Albany were Mr. and Mrs. Rt ssell Reed and daughter Lois, Mr .and Mrs. Clyde Schock and daughter Roseanne and Miss Connie Tooley o f Sandy. Mr. and Mrs. R .F. Snyder spent and installed in their home here last Sunday, Monday and Tuesday visit­ week a beautiful new electric tange. Mrs. B. R. Kimmell o f S. Estacada ing relatives at Bend. moved this week to Eugene wh re The contract bridge club met at M eth odist C hu rch N otes she will live with a daughter. the home o f Mrs .R. H. Currin yes Church school at t9:50 a..m. The Bengy Sarver family were terday afternoon. Thanksgiving guests at the home of Pubic worship at 11. Sermon sub. There will be a bazaar and chiick- ject, "The Work of the Bible in The Mr. and Mrs. George Geil. en supper served cafteria style at the Life o f the Individual". Miss Phyllis Cary o f Gleneden Eagle Creek grange hall Friday De- Plans are under way for our Christ Beach spent Thanksgiving with her veember 5. Serving 6:30 to 8 p.m. mas program. It is hoped that all who grandmother, Mrs. N. B. Eckier. Sponsored by the Eagle Creek ladies attend Sunday school will be pres­ aid.— Adv. ent Sunday so they may have a part Mr. and Mrs .Curt Sagner and son o f Dee, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Sagner Mrs. Mae Howe teturned home on in this most joyous occasion. and daughter o f Traill, Mr. and Mrs. Wednesday after spending Thanks­ Max Sagner and son and Mr. and giving and the week end at the home POT LUCK DINNER AND Mrs. M. Carson of Portland enjoyed of her son Ted Howe in Seattle. a Thanksgiving dinner with Mrs. A. PROGRAM The C. M. Sparks famiy spent the Sagner in Estacada. Thanksgiving at the home o f Mrs. The pot luck dinner and program Mr. nr.d Mrs. John Eliassen spent Spark’s brother Harry Furnish in at the Springwater grange hall last Thanksgiviing at the home of Mrs. Portland. Friday evening, November 21st, drew Eliassen’s parents in Willemina. Mr .and Mrs. C .M. Sparks attended a large crowd. Principal feature of Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Johnston were the wedding o f friends held in the the evenings entertainment were pic­ Thanksgiving gut3ts at the home of Westminister church in Portland last tures o f Mexico shows b j Shirley the latters parents Mr and Mrs. C. E. Friday evening. Bock. Earker at Aloha. The Estacada study club will meet The regular December meeting of next Tuesday evening at the home FORMER ESTACADA the Estacada Masonic lodge will be of Mrs. L. D. Meade. COUPLE ARE WED held in the Masonic temple next Tuts Mrs. Catherine Allen ,Mrs. G. R. day evening. The annual election of Ellis and Miss Maude Sturgeon were officers will be held at this time. At a beautiful church wedding on Based on the very favorable sur­ Thanksgiving guests at the home of Saturday evening in Albany, Miss vival and growth of several forest Chas. Surf is from Fort Stevens Mr. and Mrs .31. Gerbriclc. Virginia Menke daughter of Mr. and tree plantations set out last year by spent Thanksgiving at his home here. Mr .and Mrs. Amos Hills spent Mrs Ivan Menke became the bride of Clackamas county farmers in cooper­ Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Rose enjoyed Thanksgiving at the home o f Mr .and Ernest Park, son of Mr and Mrs. ation with the Clackamas Farm For­ l b : nksgiving at the home o f their Mrs. Ed Cooley at Camas, Wash, Mrs. Bert Park. estry project a number o f new planta The service was read by Rev. Ed. tions are planned for this coming son George and family in Milton. Cooley is Mr .Hill’s sister. Freewater. Other guests on the happy gor Luther of the First Baptist wintei according to W. M Ferguson, Mrs. Amos Hills spent the week church in the presence o f about one forester for the project. occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Harold . tui in Salem visiting at the home hundred friends and relatives o f the lUgele of Umatilla. All seedling trees used here last ji her s.sver Mrs. Kay Brown. young couple. year were set out on cut-over land rIhe Dwyer Logging company tn.s The bride was given in marriage that have produced no return to the The Ralph Aiinert family spent wee k took delivery of a new 1942 by her father and wore a lovely white owners since the areas were logged. Ford 122 inch cl jsed cab express body Thanksgiving at the home of Mr. and tiuok from the Bob Cooke Motor Mrs. John Anderson in Portland. Mrs. satin gown entrain with a finger tipJoe Wagner, K. F. Roos .both of Bea. More Trees to be Planted company, local Ford dealers. Anderson is a sister o f Mr .Ahnert. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Cooke were surprised on Thanksgiving day to 3ee their son Bob Cooke Jr., drive up lor dinner. The air service gave the aviation cadets leave on Wednesday and Bob and another cadet drove all night getting home. Bob returned on Saturday to Gardner Field at Taft, California. There will be all day services start mg with the morning scrvico at 11 u.m., at the Estacada Seventh-day Adventist churen this Saturday No­ vember 29th. Elder J. A. Rippey is scheduled to speak at 2 p.m. vercreek and Geo. Howard o f Red- land a>ie the proud owners of these new plantations. J. J. Inskeep Clackamas county ag­ ricultural agent in whose office the Farm Forestry project is located and who has joint responsibility for the work states: “ There ure many farm­ ers thruaut the county who have non­ producing areas on their farms. These areas should be put into some soit o f production. Many o f the areas are capable of producing only trees, oth­ er areas while suitable for pasture or clearing are not being used or are not be:ng planned to be used for such and therefore might well be put into economic production by giowin-g a forest crop. Also toward the north end o f the county wind­ breaks are a good investment for protection against drying east wind. So far Douglas fir, black locust, cascara and Port Orford cedar are the only species planted but there are several more equally good spe. cies available from the fedeial-stair nursery from which trees may be had at a very nominal cost. The Oregon state board o f for­ estry at Salem manages the Clark- McNary nursery and distributes the planting stock. Order blanks and in­ structions for planting stock and in- foimation are available at the coun­ ty agents office. Trees may be ob_ tained and planted between now and the first o f March. Too Late to Classify FOR SALE. Crosley battery radio. Call Estacada 6x-51. L a b e l, on F oods Found K ey to Q u a lity , T h rift Time spent in a grocery store read­ ing the labels on packages will give good returns in money saved these days points out Miss Lucy A. Case, xtension nutritionist at Oregon state college. More and more manufactur­ ers are now putting grade labels on canned foods as well as net contents. These two items observed together can save the buyer money and avoid disappointment says Miss Case. iiiimMimiiiiiiiiiimiiimmiNiimmiiiinmiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiimimimiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiii PIERCY’ S 1 Broadway Theatre | | Denzel Piercy, Manager. Telephone 87-5 = Estacada, Oregon 2 F rid ay and S aturd ay, N o w m b a r 28 an d 29 “ = £ Wallace Beery in "BARNACLE BILL” Plus Tom Harmon in “ HARMON OF MICHIGAN’ ’ E S un day, M ond ay and T u esd ay ,N ov . 30, D e c .1 and 2 E = r s jjj Abbott and Costello, the Andrews sisters in “ HOLD THAT GHOST” Plus Disney’s “ AUTOGRAPH HOUNDS" The technicolor picture “ BLOSSO M S IN THE DU ST” We especially recommend this as one o f the years best. s Doors open at 6:45 week days. Holidays starting at 2:15. S Regular admission. 12 years 9c. Continuous show Sundays and Adults 30c including tax. Children undei Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ficken enjoyed Thanksgiving dinner with their dnugh ter Mrs .Everett Osborne and family at Estacada. tend the party was enjoyed by all present. Those included were Mrs. E. W. Cutting, Mrs .Arthur Alf, Mr*. R. J. Schafer and Mrs. G. R. Ramsey. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bartholomew The Three Links birthday club held and son Bobby o f Estacada spent a meeting at the home of Mrs. Ar­ Thursday wRh Mr .and Mrs. Ben thur A lf last Wednesday night in Tannler. _ honor o i Atm. B, .A .Erickson. To in- That’s the kind of starting you want when the thermometer is flirting with zero and your breath hangs heavy in the clear, cold air. And that’s the kind of starting you’ll get all winter long if you treat your car to this Quick- Starting Service Special N O W ! Here’» a real bar­ gain if there ever was one! A gilt-edged invest­ ment in motoring pleasure on the coldest days. 'Teu important service operations— all for a price you might expect to pay for just ooe operation. 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Thanksgiving day guests at the home the home o f the latters parents Mr. and Mrs. R .R. Cooke. Grace Still in charge o f the Red Cross solicitation o f memberships The party given last Thursday by in the Barton, Douglas Ridge and Ea­ Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Wooster occupied gle Creek districts collected $89, her a prominent place on the Three Links quota being $85. social calendar of Thanksgiving day The Sam Barr family celebrated activities. A delicious dinner and af­ Thanksgiving on Sunday this year all ter dinner entertainments were thor- the children being home including oily enjoyed by the entire company. Joe from Pacific university at For­ The guest list included the names of est Grove and Miss Ruth from Port­ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Walert, and son land. Joe was suffering from a sty Leon of Portland, Mrs. Ina Sinitl., in his eye probably from looking at Miss Laura Smith, Mrs. Saiah Town­ too many pretty girls on the U cam- send and Homer Matson all of Three Links. Mr. and Mis. Wooster proved themselves to be entirely competent Mrs. Sam Barr was the guest of in the role of host and hostess. her daughter Ruth at the Paul Robe­ Leon Romsey returned home from son concert in Portland last week. Corvallis where he attends Oregon J. C. Clearwater arrived last Sat­ state to spend the Thanksgiving hol­ urday from Saskatoon, Sask., Canada idays with his aunt and uncle Mr. and for an indefinite visit at the home of Mrs. Geo. R. Ramsey, his brother C. L. Clearwater here. Also important on the Thanksgiv Mr. and Mrs .Robert L. Hughes ing social calendar was a Thanksgiv­ came up from Eugene Thursday mor. ing celebration sponsored by Mr. and ning and remained until Friday Mrs. R. J. Schaffer. Guests who shar­ night visiting relatives and friends. ed the w'onderful hospitality o f the Schafer’s were Mr .and Mrs. L. L. St. Aloysius Altar society will spon Jenkins and son of Estacada, and Mr. or a card party and dance on Fri­ and Mrs. R. R. Norquist and baby day eve, November 28 at 8:80 o’clock Gary o f Three Lings. sharp. This social will be held at Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Peterson of the Estacada city hall .An enjoyable evening is assured with refreshments Portland and Dan Jennings of Three and prizes. Adm. 2pc. Watch for the Links were Thanksgiving guests of big Xmas sale in Estacada from De­ Mr .and Mrs. E. W. Cutting here who cember II to tilth where you may provided a delightful dinner and al­ secure your fancy work and gifts. ter dinner entertainment. The party — Adv. thanks to the projicienry of the host and hostess 'Was a definite success World Fellowship circle will and w m Virnensely enjoyed by all m e e t’Yiedae.- i «y XV rniKr 3 at the tha'Vuest-s. home o f Mrs .it' F,. Glover, "t he Port­ land Presbyterial oKicers will give Th< local b idge dub held its week an interesting program bogVntting at ly n eetini; it the home o f Mrs. R.R. 1:30 p.m. Anyone interested is w el­ N on la Friday. Though several come. v l ihi m mbers were unable to at­ = Phone 24-5 Estacada, Oregon